Eyal Erlich shared a powerful single ‘Jenny’, released on the 28th of August as an independent offering. The track marks the beginning of a bold new chapter for the Israeli singer-songwriter, whose emotionally rich performances have earned him a devoted following across the country. With a style that recalls the soul-baring honesty of Jeff Buckley, the fragile poetry of Nick Drake, and the textured warmth of Ben Howard, Eyal has built his name not through hype, but through depth. Already known for his ability to hold a room with nothing but a guitar and a truth to tell, ‘Jenny’ sets the stage for a promising debut album and signals the arrival of a rare voice in indie rock.
Shaped more by life experience than industry polish, Eyal Erlich writes songs that feel lived-in, raw, and timeless. His sound, rooted in the introspective traditions of ‘70s and ‘90s rock, blends acoustic intimacy with sweeping emotional arcs. Whether performing solo or backed by a full band, he brings a unique blend of weathered vulnerability and quiet strength to every performance. What defines Eyal isn’t just his warm, soul-searching vocals, but his fearless exploration of love’s complexities.
On ‘Jenny’, Eyal delivers a haunting portrait of love remembered and love lost. With tender guitar work and vocals that ache with wistful knowledge of matters of the heart, the track captures the kind of heartbreak that lingers long after the moment has passed. The Live From Levontin video of the performance captures the magic of the song in real time, at once intimate and vast.
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